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Show JL THE DAILY HERALD OF UTAH COUNTY, FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1922. Repair Column!" . STOP I Throwing Away Old Tires. Bring Them to CLAYSON AUTO TIRE CO. For Repairs Expert Harness Repairing. The last story hour of the soason 0. hi. Wji-ilicrs,- right-of-wa- Phone 649. I will do your PAINTING, PAPER HANGING and WALL PAPER CLEANING. Satisfaction guaranteed. ROBERT COCKRELL, Phone 650-258 W. 4 No. PROVO HOME SHOE REPAIR. ING SHOP AND SHOE SHINE 332 West Center. C. W. CLARKSTON, Mgr. Have It Done the ROYAL Way Where Quality and Workman ship Count, We Win. ROYAL SHOE REPAIRING CO. We Call and Deliver. LLOYD GEORGE y CARL HANSON ukuv e,, DIES. April it. GENOA. Anrll 27 Premier Llnvd George drew an alarmist picture of Kurope last night. In addressing the British and American nreua renrn. sentatlves. he declared that the ohieet at Genoa was to clear uo Dolltical dif I n jv ACS- - WHY WORRY? We can save you money by repairing your rid shoes. ECONOMY SHOE SHOP 403 West Center. C. CHARLEY CURTIS THE MAN WHO KNOWS r::n::::::::n:::: 80S 60S 75S $1.00 SHOP We have new, just installed a West Center Street. 16 will take care thing of every- in Radiators. Service First the Carbon county Conditions coal fields are rapidly Improving with the men gradually returning to work, according to information received by 1f!i the state coal mine Inspector, although nq official report has been made by n the operators. Estimates made Indicate that upSPRING IS HERE! wards of 1,1)00 coal miners In the Carbon county fields were affected by the Now is the time to plant all kinds of early vegetable national coal miners' strike. Of this number, it is estimated, about 400 seeds. We have a full line of seeds, both loose and in packhave returned to work to date, leaving about 1,100 strikers still out. ages ; also bulbs and plants. Get them in early. The inspector declared that Carbon county is practically the only district in Utah affected by the strike We have just harvested our first crop of onions. If and yet the reports received indicate " that only slightly more than 30 per you don't know what to plant, ask Jack. cent of the men. went out, The mines have been working on an average of five days per week since April 1, when the strike wag qalled. Last year the mines worked only an average of three days a week during April. In both years the mines were not worked 368 West Center St. Phone 2. to full capacity due to the limited market and restricted dematuL lu the opinion of sfhe the Utah fields have never been seriously afit't'ted. Many cars of coal remain on the railroad tracks as yt unbilled The daily production Is also more than enough to care fop the demand it is declared. Union coal miners In Carbon county have offered to call off the strike un and beautiful by applying "Inland Fertilizer," a product of der the following conditions, as an notinced by V. M. Houston, Interna concentrated potash, nitrogen ann phosphoric acid. One tional union organizer: Operators to hundred em now mine dismiss armed pounds is equal to four tons of bamyard fertilizer. guards ployed on all properties; permit hold It gives to your lawn that green, velvety smoothness ing meetings by union men; permit that means added beauty to your surroundings. the union organizers to meet the niu era; establish an absolutely open shop basis of employing, showing no dis I awns and gardens must be kept fed to be fertile and crimination between union members productive. No weeds, no odor, easily applied. Ask us workmen. and Company Gilbert's Grocery ft Seed Company about it. Wis Undo Jasper. Speaking of women and logic. Chicago Tribune correspondent is reminded of a remark of his Uncle Jasper after a verbal barrage with Aunt Hepzilmh. Flushed with retreat. Uncle observed : "There Is only one person In the. world, son, who Is bigger dam fool than a woma.i, and that Is the man who tries to argue We carry a full line of Field, Flower and Garden Seeds, Alfalfa Seed, Clover Seed and Certified Seed Potatoes. Quality Always Department of the Use less of Station 213-21- West Center 5 Open 7:30. Close 7:30 Phone 730 BAKING POWDER than cf higher priced brand:. The government used millions of pounds UIiIIIIIli!:i!!!i!!i;M!i!!il!iii:!ii::!!!ii:i! We maintain an te . greasing and oiling service. Ogden-Huntsvill- City-Lun- d Maxficld Auto Top Duilding y Phone 121. 390 West Center. Tell Your Auto Troubles To The State Garage Just Open First Class Mechanics New Equipment A Service First Institution this is a Real Service Ignition Experts In fact, Garage, operated by Real 76 North University Ave. Provo, Utah. SAVE MONEY -- BUY FOR CASH SAMUEL KOPP Phone 446. Lowest Prices. West Center. WEEK ENDING APRIL 29, 1922. 1CT lbs. 70 Sugar .' . 10 lbs. Navy Beans 65 10 lbs. Pinkeye Beans 98 450 10 lbs. Good Rice 3 lbs. Silver Leaf Lard 5 Large Oval Cans Sardines 2 Fancy Comb Honey can Crisco Mb can Snowdrift 2 cans Ccrned Beef 2 pkgs. Appetitost Cheese 2 pkgs. Maid-o-Barl2 lbs. Pacific ey Coffee 65? 50c 93? 35? 35? 21c 45? 25? 35? 45? 75c 30c 30? Nut Butter (Oleo) 21 rib can Hunt's Perfect Baking Powder Fresh Salmon, per lb Fresh Halibut, per lb Fresh Utah Catfish, per lb 35c pkg. Golden Rod Washing Powder 19? 10 bars Kirk's White Hake Soap 47? 3 bars Peter Pan Toilet Soap 23c 3 cans Old Dutch Cleanser with penny bank 2S? I Pay Highest Cash Price for Your Poultry and Eggs. Mechanics. Corner Third South and Seventh East. Provo, Utah. Gra Ameri hat la intern I ica" j SPANISH FORK, April 27. One of the best school entertainments of the year was that given last evening at the city pavilion, when Miss M. Lesley Grooms presented 125 of her students in the physical education department of the high school In a dancing revue. All the parts were well given and showed the result of a year's careful training in the technique of ballet dancing. Following is the program: Demonstration of class technique, (a) First Porte deBras, (b) Peggy O'Niel, (c) second Pore de Bras, (d) Monte Christo waltz; Spring Flowers, five tots; Cas Ardas, a Hungarian folk dace, Bertha Bearnson, Ferrol Hansen, Norma Snell, Alice Peterson, Pier rot and Pierette, a French character dance, Gertrude Stebbins and Ber- nice Hughes; selection, high school orchestra; Gavotte "Piquant, a Hungarian folk dance; Narcissus, forty high school girls; Jockey dance, an episode on a race track, Maggie Williams; Sparklets. Georgle Paysant, Lois Bowen, Afton Wllkens, Bernlce Hughes; music, orchestpa; doll dance Evelyn Morgan; a garden dait.ee, Gora group Gardner; Grecian Maidens, dance, Afton Wilkens, Lois Rqckhill, filadvs Gardner. Sarah Bell Hanson, Elsie gwenson, Lois Bowen, Mina Brown, OtwsiS Paysant, Eleanor I Bowen, Venetta Beckstrom, verle Williams, Blanche Martell, Pauline Firm- age as Cupid; selection, high school orchestra, til of Thirty Year count: teach tiny InEuismesS' a .46 Six Kinds of the Best Utah Coal on the Market k)RT fty-si- in the lit fort W three mding 50 s Bie pre SATISFACTION GUAHflfiTEED 00,000, Smoot & Spafford Uptown Office, Commercial Bank. RA jeatt: A Id ier, ha flight left Seattl Yard Phone 17. (is ex I Superior Gasoline 27c The ossiphone, the invention of an Englishman, is an instrument by means ot which deaf persons, whose nerves of hearing are unimpaired, may hear through the medium of the bony structure. The ossiphone is not effectual in all cases but in certain instances it is efficient where other apparatus is useless. per .(Ballon : Superior Motor Co. BUSINESS and Pro fess ional HEMSTITCHING AND FICOTING DONE. BANKERS LIFE COMPANY District Agent L. T. Epperson Phone 307-- J. ABE W. TURNER Attorney-at-La- 1 Parry Battery $4,178,161.79. Carpenter Seed Company i!;!I!!!!!!il!I!!!!i!!!ii!i!!!!l!l!li!i!l!!!iS!n Ounces or Keep your car and save the enamel penditures considered the road budget would contemplate an outlay of Provo, Utah. with her." for over 30 years BY and had it washed and polished. They certainly do fine work. SPANISiTTORlTREVUE Phone 184. Gilbert's Grocery & Seed UTAH SAME PRICE THE AUTO Grove, $24,827.90. COHL STRIKE NEAR plant which te Sure it does! I took it to Provo-Spanis- Sutton Tea & China Go. non-unio- RADIATOR M Ogden-Huntsvill- Make Your Lawns Green BUSTER BROWN SHOE REPAIRING FACTADV SALT LAKE, April 26. Cost of new highway work contemplated - In the IS22 road work budget Is placed at 13,528,161.79, exclusive of 328,0OO to be expended in maintenance and upwards of $322,00 estimated as needed to complete old projects. These figures are shown in the revised estimate completed yesterday by Gam Hayward. chief draftsman in the state road department. All possible ex r, 418-- J, 1 i Fan What's happened? Your car looks like new? . - SIAWHWAYS Oil i ." SPOIT TO BE Price-Emer- In i can local blacksmith and prominent citizen of Lindon, died at his home early yesterday morning. Mr. Hanson was born in Sweden, November 30, 1 8.18. and came to Ptah in 1883 with his twin brother. Nels Hanson, also a local resident. He married Mary 8wenson, May 2, 1885, who with three sons and; three daughters Hanson, IILIOH Table Tumblers ALARMED. two-third- PROVO TAILORING CO. We guarantee to make ypur old clothes look like new. Phone 475, We Call and Deliver contained in his autobiography, The Americanization of Edward Bok." The book has been revised to meet the interest of the boys and girls of about seventh and eighth grade age and they will find this enjoyable story of a great man's life excellent reading We heartily recommend this story to all boys and girls. ar Some other books purcha-w"Wee Ann," "Boy Scouts on the Lost Trail," Katrlna," "Lass of the Silver Sword," and "The Wonderful Adventures of Nils." With the exception of the hard surfacing on the Payson Spanish Fork project, the construction of the two steel bridges on the gravel surfacing the Cedar survive. road, gravel surfacing the In civic Mr. active Always affairs, and the construction Hanson was a member of the Lindon of the five bridges on the city council for a number of terms. road, all new nroiect work is to be done at a cost of 74 to the govern ment for every $26 to the state, the state's share being put up by the counties. The year's budget contem plates constructing 194.70 miles of new road or improvement of old as well as the construction of a number of bridges. Horseshoe , A report made by the drafting de(fy on the status of federal aid partment Rimmed Horseshoe ; of April 1, 1922, shows 63.81 miles of .8 road completed under federal aid at a Ribbed Taper ; final cost of $1,151,662.20 of which the federal government put up $566,190.06. Medium Straight Complete projects and the cost of con,.1Q$ struction per mile are Ogden-Hoope'. Heavy Straight 15 $7,310.95 per mile; grading on the Price-Emer$10,584.77 per mile; reBlown Light Straight 15 surfacing the pavlng through Tremon-to- n city, $45,046.38 per mile; grading Light Blown Bell 15 and surfacing on the Price-Castl- e Gate, $18,554.63 per mile; surfacing $41,827.22 per on the BULK TEAS mile; surfacing on the North Ogden-Ho- t Green H. Springs, $33,419.40 per mile; surGOS 7CS 75tf, $1.00, $1.25 h Fork, facing the BIack Ib- surfacing the Provo-Pleasa- ficulties, which were full of menace. He compared Europe to seething racial lava which, like the earth's curst, wax seek In a nroner level. This adjustment was full of peril.. He emphasized that Europe must take cognizance of hungry Russia, which would be equipped by an angry Germany. "The world must recoenize the 208 W. Center. Phone 674, fact," be said, "that Russia and Ger s many combined contain over of the people of Europe. Their voice will be beard, and the Russn- FIRST CLASS SHOE German treaty Is the first warning or it." REPAIRING As proof of the daneer he cited the We absolutely guarantee oui fact that there was no frontier line from the Baltic to the Black sen In worn, races reasonable. cluding the Rumanian, Galician, Pol PROVO SHOE REPAIRING CQ ish ana Lithuanian rrontlers, which had been accepted. 127 N. Univ. Ave. Phone NOTICE will be given In the Juvenile departI ment of the Provo cily library on Satfit L. IU urday, April 29, at 3 o'clock. After Saturday the weekly story hour will b dimintinm i until fall. (.Miss Nance will tell the i lories this week and an hour Is axsured? All chilWork on the Denver & Salt lake dren are invited to attend. ruilroad Is to l under wHy within six It will a!ao interest our Juvenile months, according to Lexter Free, Sail hook borrower i to know Jhat a numfrom ber of new hi. ks have Laker, who recently returned recently been .Colorado. nurchiir-efor their department. This la the railroad which Ik to fur Among thiin iiri the following: nlsh another link between Utah and "Wily by Montgomery, whi-Colorado, having Its own will be more than welcomed by terminus in Provo, going to Salt Lak ail readers of the "Bed Time Stories." over the rails of a road already ex "The Further Adventures of Nils" Is istlng. a most Interesting story of adventure Mr. Freed nay extension westward In the northland. The book Is espeof the Moffat road from Craig, Colo., cially adairted for fifth and sixth will be started before fall. Passage grade children and is a continuation of the bill by the Colorado leglsla of the wellknown "Wonderful Adture, he says, nrovldine means for ventures of Nils." the six miles "A Dutch Boy proposed constructing Years After," tunnel under James neak assures Its contains the mostFifty Interesting Incicompletion, reducing the distance dents of the life of Kdward Hok as across the divide nearly 30 miles, to say nothing of reduction of grades and avoiding the great climb over the pass. v. Old Thmg Made New MY JUNIORS w Room 7, Knight Block, Provo, Ut ' Phone 661-- 1 1. DR. H. F. CANNON Scientific Eyesight Specialist Over Irvine's Store. Phone 555. Provo, Utah Certified Tuner Member of the National Association of Piano Tuners. E. P. Mayhew. Phones With 544, 619-Co., Provo. J. Dixon-Taylor-Russ- ell Smiling and Investigate UHIKUPKACTIC H. G. LATHROP Specializing Chiropractor CLEAN-U- clean'rwho6 ?0t TIME IS HERE. nIy to clea" bouses an P yards, but to i NATIONAL I FRENCH Phone CLEANING CO. 125. Keep 44 W. Lady Attendant Center St. Phone 371 YOUR SPINE Is the Index of Your Health. Call for FREE Examination. DR. SPURRIER Chiropractor Over Fairer Bros. Stor Phones: Office 12P p wtj iiHinninn-Hun-iH:- : OUR MONUMENTS are made of the finest of materials. The designs and the finish are the hest and the prices are right If you contemplate erecting a memorial before Decoration Day, we Invite you to come and see our fine, large variety which we now have all ready for lettering. BEESLEY MARBLE & GRANITE WORKS Just South of Tabernacle. Provo, Utah "!iii,!a'Xii!ii'"Hi::n;iHii::! St |